Who was better, Harrison or Berry?

Summary of 2 articles · Updated Jan 25, 2014

Or is it Marvin Harrison and Raymond Berry? Raymond Berry and Marvin Harrison are the most accomplished receivers in Colts history. The careers of Berry and Harrison were separated by four decades, but the parallels are uncanny. Berry worked in concert wi… (more)th Johnny Unitas, while Harrison and Peyton Manning developed a record-breaking synergy. Given the hype around Berry, who was drafted fifth overall in 2010 out of Tennessee, he would seem to be a natural choice to fill Lewis’ role if he doesn’t return to the Chiefs. ESPN analyst Louis Riddick agrees, but he remembers when Berry, who suffered a left ACL injury in 2011, was believed to possess elite feet, someone who played a little cornerback in college and could cover receivers with uncommon ease for a safety. But there is some doubt as to whether he fits the bill as the Chiefs’ version of Seattle’s Earl Thomas, whose sideline-to-sideline speed and ball skills make him an irreplaceable piece for the NFC champion Seahawks, one the Chiefs perhaps missed most this season.

Move to free safety is unlikely for Chiefs' Eric Berry

The Chiefs are looking for a free safety this offseason, and for some, that might come as a surprise. Especially because the search has nothing to do with the late-season struggles of starter Kendrick Lewis. Instead, it has to do with the presence of Er…